Sold Date:
March 22, 2015
Start Date:
March 15, 2015
Final Price:
$98.00
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Walter Morse Rummel ( July 19, 1887 – May 2, 1953 ) was a prominent , especially associated with 's works, as well as a composer and music editor. Born in Berlin, he was of - descent and active mainly in . He studied piano with and composition with , before moving to in 1908. While in Paris he met and became a leading interpreter and proponent of Debussy's piano compositions. He died in in 1953.
10" French Disque Gramophone ( HMV ) P-863: Brahms, Waltz in A flat major op. 39 No 15 / Chopin, Waltz in D flat major op. 64 No 1, matrices OG442-1, OG441-1. Recorded in Paris 1930/31.
Autograph in ink on both sides dated: Paris February 1936.
Condition: 2-3 / 3
My next auction start on Sunday, 12th April 2015 !
Grading:1 = mint, never played on gramophone, is not used
1-2 = top copy, no traces of use - virtually as new
2 = excellent copy, few light non-sounding rubs/marks
2-3 = light traces of wear (rubs/marks), very light greying and/or light scratches, non sounding blemishes
3 = a good average copy with more noticeable rubs and marks; light greying, few light scratches possible
3-4 = more traces of use, sonic wear from light greying. An inferior average copy, light scratches possible
4 = some sounding wear, heavier rubs and marks, scratches possible
5 = obvious sounding wear, heavy rubs, marks, scratches. An unsatisfactory copy.
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